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Archive of ATN News Bulletins:

ATN News (Saturday - August 13, 2011)[edit]

  • ATN News CEO Mishuk Munier along with film director Tareque Masud and three others killed in a road crash in Manikganj.

updated by Ehsan Kabir Shoybal (talk) 14:00, 13 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]


ATN News (Wednesday - December 15, 2010)[edit]

  • Petition filed with International Crimes Tribunal seeking order of arrest against BNP leader Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury on charges of violation of human rights during 1971; hearing on December 19.
  • High Court rejects petition by Jamaat-e-Islami chief Motiur Rahman Nizami for quashing International Crimes Tribunal proceedings against him.
  • Finance Minister AMA Muhith says IMF will provide US$ 1 billion to Bangladesh under Extended Credit Facility for next three years.
  • High Court asks government to frame rules over import of scrap ships in light of six existing laws.
  • At least 38 killed in 2 suicide bomb attacks outside Imam Hussein Mosque in southeastern Iran near Pakistan border.
  • SAFF Women’s Football Championship: Bangladesh reaches semis defeating Bhutan by 9-0; India 7-0 Sri Lanka.

updated by Ehsan Kabir Shoybal (talk) 18:07, 15 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]


ATN News (Tuesday - December 14, 2010)[edit]

  • At least 26 killed in a fire at a garment factory of Ha-Meem Group in Savar; some 100 others injured; blaze doused.
  • High Court declares illegal appointment of 236 medical officers at BSMMU saying the posts were unauthorized.
  • 11 Youngone factories in CEPZ reopen amid withdrawal of BEPZA Chair Brig Gen Jamil Ahmed Khan after 2-day suspension due to labour unrest.
  • PM Sheikh Hasina alleges BNP Chief Khaleda Zia sides with war criminals extending support for December 26 general strike.
  • Families of crew of hijacked Bangladeshi ship MV Jahan Moni urge PM Sheikh Hasina to take actions for rescuing them.
  • SAFF Women's Football Championship: Nepal 13-0 Afghanistan, Pakistan 2-1 Maldives.
  • Premier Division Cricket League starts from December 18 across the country, announces Cricket Committee Chairman of Dhaka Metropolis.
  • Barclays Premier League: Manchester United 1-0 Arsenal.

updated by Ehsan Kabir Shoybal (talk) 19:17, 14 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]


ATN News (Sunday - December 12, 2010)[edit]

  • At least 3 people killed and over 150 wounded in clashes between garment workers and police protesting closure of Korean Youngone factories; CEPZ closed for an indefinite period.
  • Dozens injured in clashes between police and agitated garment workers in Dhaka's Kuril Bishwa Road area and Narayanganj's Rupganj following demonstration demanding wage hike.
  • Authorities of hijacked Bangladeshi-flagged ship MV Jahan Moni manage to establish contact with Somalian pirates; hostage crew and passengers on board are safe.
  • At least 13 people die in suicide attacks in Iraq's Anbar province and Baquba.
  • 6 US soldiers killed in a suicide attack near Afghanistan's Kandahar.
  • Bangladesh clinches Micromax ODI series 3-1 defeating Zimbabwe in 5th match by 6 wickets.

updated by Ehsan Kabir Shoybal (talk) 19:11, 12 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]


ATN News (Saturday - December 11, 2010)[edit]

  • Cancun talks culminate in establishing a new fund for poor countries to cope up climate change and agreeing on curbing industrial emissions.
  • 16 factories of Korean Youngone group at CEPZ shut down for indefinite period due to workers' unrest.
  • Hijacked Bangladeshi ship MV Jahan Moni reaches Somali coast; authorities concerned yet to establish contact with pirates.
  • TIB's survey report on corruption does not reflect actual public opinion, claims IGP Hassan Mahmood Khandaker.
  • Government should speed up war crimes trial foiling any conspiracy against it, demand Sector Commanders' Forum leaders.

updated by Ehsan Kabir Shoybal (talk) 06:52, 12 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]


ATN News (Friday - December 10, 2010)[edit]

  • 4th ODI of Micromax series between Bangladesh and Zimbabwe declared abandoned due to bad weather and wet outfield.
  • Indian Border Security Force guns down a Bangladeshi cattle trader identified as Kalu at Masudpur border in Chapainababgonj's Shibgonj.
  • Rapid Action Battalion arrests Rakib Hasan Badol on charges of impersonating Supreme Court Justice.
  • 4 students of Jagannath Hall in Dhaka University wounded in a clash between 2 groups of Chhatra League.
  • 6th Teachers’ Registration Examination for non-government level educational institution starts.
  • Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall face assault during a car ride amid violence after MPs voted to raise university tuition fees in UK.

updated by Ehsan Kabir Shoybal (talk) 17:50, 11 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]


ATN News (Thursday - December 09, 2010)[edit]

  • Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina directs Finance Minister to examine main opposition Chief Khaleda Zia's financial statement.
  • Loco master of Chattola Express held responsible for Narshingdi train mishap, reveal preliminary probe findings; driver however denies allegation.
  • Death toll from Narshingdi train accident climbs to 14; so far 7 bodies handed over to relatives.
  • Finance Minister AMA Muhith asks banks to stop investing call money borrowings in capital market.
  • BNP extends support to December 26 hartal called by Sammilita Olama Mashayekh Parishad protesting National Education Policy.
  • Jatiya Party participates in municipal polls as part of Grand Alliance, not individually, says HM Ershad.
  • District Judge Bhabani Prashad Singh, Law Secretary Anwarul Huq, Deputy Attorney General Akram Hossain Chowdhury and Supreme Court Lawyer Md Ashraful Kamal appointed as Additional Justice in High Court Division.
  • Premier Sheikh Hasina, marking Rokeya Day, urges women to be brave in combating eve-teasing, instead of committing suicide.
  • Police department, civil service, political parties and judiciary are country's most corrupt institutes, reports TIB.
  • Home Minister Sahara Khatun directs law enforcing agencies to maintain impeccable security during municipal polls and World Cup Cricket-2011.
  • Hackers attack websites of Sarah Palin, MasterCard and Visa in revenge for assaults on WikiLeaks and arrest of its founder Julian Assange.
  • Bangladesh-Zimbabwe 4th ODI match uncertain as Chittagong Divisional Stadium inundated.
  • ODI series between Sri Lanka and West Indies abandoned till late January, 2011 due to bad weather; 5-match series narrows down to 3 matches.
  • UEFA Champions League: AC Milan 0-2 Ajax, Arsenal 3-1 Partizan, Bayern Munich 3-0 Basle, Marseille 1-0 Chelsea, Real Madrid 4-0 Auxerre.

updated by Ehsan Kabir Shoybal (talk) 17:50, 11 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]


ATN News (Tuesday - December 07, 2010)[edit]

  • Upcoming municipal polls do not need army deployment, says Awami League General Secretary Syed Ashraful Islam.
  • At least 18 wounded in clashes between police and Jamaat-e-Islami following demonstration in Chittagong and Narshingdi; 46 Jamaat members arrested.
  • At least 16 people killed and 27 wounded in countrywide road accidents.
  • 7th session of 9th parliament resumes; lawmakers express deep anxiety over MV Jahan Moni hijack.
  • High Court directs local administration to stop construction work near Bogra's Mahasthangarh within 24 hours.
  • HC adjourns till December 13 the hearing on writ petition challenging justification of Colonel Taher's hanging.
  • Jubo League leader severely injured in a bomb explosion in Meherpur's Gangni.
  • SSC and equivalent examinations begin on February 1, 2011.
  • PM Sheikh Hasina seeks assistance in implementing proposed Education policy.
  • PM urges businessmen to uphold country's positive image through commercial branding.
  • Foreign Minister Dr Dipu Moni wants proper probe into Dr Younus scam.
  • Government earnest in providing necessary support to bring back hijacked MV Jahan Moni and its crew, say govt sources.
  • Wikileaks founder Julian Assange arrested in London on charges of sexual harassment.
  • British soldiers are set to leave Afghanistan in 2011, says UK administration.
  • At least 40 die and more than 100 wounded in suicide blasts in Pakistan.
  • 20 bodies recovered so far following Columbia landslide; over 100 still missing.
  • India wins over New Zealand by 5 wickets chasing 315-run target in Bangalore ODI.
  • England leads Ashes series 1-0 defeating Australia by an innings and 71 runs in Adelaide Test.

updated by Ehsan Kabir Shoybal (talk) 19:18, 12 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]